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Dana D’Ambrosio, MS, BCBA, LBA

Clinical Development

Dana D’Ambrosio leads Clinical Development for RethinkFutures. She is a New York state licensed and Board-Certified Behavior Analyst. She brings over a decade of clinical knowledge, with experience spanning from direct patient care in various treatment settings to utilization and care management within the payor realm. She specializes in the creation and enhancement of technology solutions utilized by providers and health plans, to ensure best practice, high quality, coordinated care and streamlined review processes for all parties. She received a BS from the University of Central Florida and an MS degree in Counseling, specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis, from Nova Southeastern University.

Resources by Dana D’Ambrosio, MS, BCBA, LBA

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A summary of the webinar titled “Crack Open the Autism Black Box- Exposing unjustified inconsistencies...

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Autism acceptance generally means embracing and appreciating—these are verbs—the similarities, differences, strengths, and weaknesses among...

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Since Applied Behavior Analysis treatment became an effective autism benefit through private and public health...

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Waitlists: the dreaded word for families and health plans attempting to coordinate accurate diagnostic testing...

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Parent mediated intervention for children with Autism, has been gaining traction, especially during the COVID-19...

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With the CDC’s newest reports indicating the prevalence in Autism has risen to 1:36, health...

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The shift from fee-for-service systems, which reward providers of high utilization, to a value-based payment...

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Applied Behavior Analysis as a covered benefit is a relatively new venture for Behavior Analysts....

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There is increasing attention on the appropriate provision of behavioral health services. With the rise...

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Requiring standardized assessments to gauge progress and member/family needs are one of the few measurable...